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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382104)
• Rockingham, Australia
17 Mar
The photo (courtesy Kriengsak Jirasirirojanakorn, Wikimedia) shows butterflies in Kaeng Krachan National Park, a UNESCO-listed forest in Thailand. An hour-and-a-half from Hua Hin, the forest is home to over 250 butterfly species,...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23241)
3 Mar 25
The Ghum station of toy train in Darjeeling is a station at the highest height in India around 7500 feet above sea level. UNESCO considered it as a heritage station. One of the reasons is because from the hills the train takes a...
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Rashna Gandhi
@Rashnag (30597)
• Surat, India
5 Dec 21
Hi guys,
Hope you all are doing good. I am doing good too. As most of you know that I am a complete foodie. I like to eat good fresh food of different cuisines.
One of my favourite is Pizza. I...
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Bojel
@jobelbojel (36796)
• Philippines
19 Sep 18
I saw something on YouTube that amazes me. There are people on the other side of the world that use sound to communicate with each other. Like the birds, or other animals that send signals to their own kind.
In Turkey, there is...
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Mohit Arora
@mohit459 (12564)
• Haldwani, India
22 Mar 18
I think all of you didn't knew that yesterday was World Poetry Day
It was first begin in 1999 by UNESCO and was celebrated on 21 March each year!.
It's purpose is to promote the reading, writing, publishing and...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382104)
• Rockingham, Australia
26 Oct 17
Mont Saint-Michel is an island commune in Normandy, France. We knew nothing about it and hadn’t intended to visit but we met someone who raved about it so off we went. We had no idea it was so spectacular. We were blown away and...
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Inlemay
@Inlemay (17712)
• South Africa
3 Jun 16
Just when you thought I was finished with Malta, here I am again with the stunning stamp that paid the passage for the Greeting postcard to reach my Southern most shores.
Very regal - called the Knights of St John.
the history...
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Reine25
@Lucky15 (37391)
• Philippines
12 Apr 16
The cobble stoned street. The heritage site.
Calle Crisologo.
It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in that it is one of the few Hispanic towns left in the Philippines where its structures remained intact.
This 500--meter street...
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Jade Platypus
@JadePlatypus (234)
• Australia
6 Nov 15
Hi, this is my first post on myLot. I (like many here, it seems) have migrated across from another site.
I've just come back from a holiday, in which my last week was spent in Melaka, Malaysia. If you have any sort of interest...
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